Staying home

Posted on May 1, 2008 by Elle in Elle's World | 23 Comments

The position I applied for was the 6th Avenue Farmer’s Market Manager.  It would have been a great job.  I would have kicked ass…

I didn’t get it.

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  1. Sandy says:

    Sorry to hear you didn’t get the job. Farmer’s Markets are cool.

    There’s that Buttermilk Fried Chicken again! Are you serious? That sounds sooooo good. (we’re having ribs tonight)

  2. Kathou says:

    Sorry about the position, was rooting for you.

  3. Amy says:

    idiots I tell you!

  4. Tressie says:

    I feel your pain on that job turn down…..they’ll probably hire from Seattle…..

  5. Ree says:

    Their loss.

  6. NEAL says:

    See that glass of wine over here —–>
    IT’s for you, the next one is for me.

    Luv and hugs.

  7. Jenny says:

    Love YOU sweet girl! I dedicate the two glasses of wine I drank just for you. We can make out on Sunday Church of Brunch if it would make you feel better.

  8. Lena says:

    We will debrief on Sunday Church of Brunch … but I did have a drink for you at the Rhubarb game tonight.

  9. mom says:

    It most likely would have caused you to start biting your nails while your hair fell out in chunks. It’s rumored that all whom work there will be bald within a year and nail polish will become history. See… you don’t want to work there! Yuk.

  10. Tricia says:

    Bummer ’cause being a working mom is just so great. (Speaking to you at 2AM while I’m working on some stupid Powerpoint presentation for my 9AM meeting tomorrow.)

  11. Lauri says:

    so sorry….

    They made a big mistake

  12. kim says:

    You woulda kicked some serious ass on that one. The 6th Avenue Farmer’s Market has no idea of the talent they passed on.

    Thanks, btw, for the great answer about Steve.

  13. DebiP says:

    totally their loss but hey more insane mommy time with the boy

  14. Michelle says:

    Sorry hun…I know it is a kick to the ego when that happens.

  15. Jan Bartel says:

    Too bad about the job. You would have been great at it. Well something else will turn up that will be just right for you, as far as hours etc goes. Hugs for you all, Aunt Jan

  16. Jessica says:

    I’m sorry to hear about the job – hopefully something even more fantastic will come your way!

  17. Jenni says:

    Sorry dude. It’s totally their loss, but it still sucks.

    Hope something better comes around the bend.

  18. Rhonda says:

    Oh I’m sorry. You’re right, you would have kicked ass.

  19. But the doors are open to so many other things now … have faith …

  20. Jenny says:

    just getting caught up…I am sorry elle. you know I was rooting for you.

    but you got up, got dressed and went and did well, in an interview, that is a wonderful accomplishment in and of itself….

    –J

  21. Melissa says:

    I’m really sorry you didn’t get this job. I know how sucky it feels. Been interviewing off and on all year and there was one I REALLY wanted, thought I was a shoe in, didn’t get it :-( . I hope you have better luck with the next one that comes along.

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